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Hot and humid weather to prevail in Kerala as summer rain continues to elude

Malappuram is the largest rain deficit district in Kerala with a 97% shortfall in rains, followed by Kozhikode with 95%, Kannur, and Kasaragod with a 94% deficit in each district

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 8:16 pm

Kerala Film Producers Association-PVR tiff over VPF at two malls resolved

Screening of Malayalam films will begin at screens in Forum Mall in Kochi and Miraj Cinemas in Kozhikode, says KFPA secretary B. Rakesh

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 8:03 pm

Major differences in INDIA bloc; Cong allies opposing Rahul's Wayanad nomination: Sitharaman

Major differences in INDIA bloc; Cong allies opposing Rahul's Wayanad nomination: Sitharaman Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday claimed major differences on critical issues have cropped up in the INDIA bloc which no longer stands united, and said allies of Congress are against Rahul Gandhi's candidature from Wayanad seat in Kerala. Sitharaman recalled Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's remarks on Gandhi's candidature and spoke about the nomination of CPI leader D Raja's wife in Wayanad. ''In the last 10-15 days and before the announcement of his (Gandhi's) nomination, his alliance partners have been talking against him. Communist Party of India leader D Raja's wife is contesting from Wayanad even though the party is a partner of the INDI alliance,'' the Union minister told a press conference. The Congress' alliance partners are against Rahul Gandhi's nomination from Wayanad, she said while responding to a query on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks that ''Congress' sahabzade'' will lose from Wayanad and will have to look for a safer seat after that. Addressing a campaign rally at Nanded in Maharashtra earlier in the day, PM Modi also said the Congress has accepted its defeat even before the Lok Sabha poll results are out. ''Kerala Chief Minister P Vijayan has raised questions over Gandhi's nomination from Wayanad. The chief minister has also said that Gandhi never raised the issue of Wayanad and Kerala in Parliament in the last five years,'' Sitharaman said. Targeting Gandhi, she said the Congress candidate in Wayanad is refusing to carry his party flag. ''We have to notice one thing after understanding that there are differences in the INDI alliance and Rahul Gandhi does not have much support. The Congress candidate does not want to take the party flag in his rallies because the Muslim League is opposing him, saying you may contest but the flag will be ours,'' Sitharaman added. She claimed the Congress has given up the party flag to contest elections. ''When he (Rahul) can't even save the (party) flag, can these people who swear on the Constitution be able to save the country?'' Sitharaman asked. The INDI alliance, of which Congress is a member, is not united which was seen in different states and also in the current elections, she said. ''That the Opposition is united as an INDI alliance is no longer a fact,'' Sitharaman said when asked about Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy criticising DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin on his Sanatan Dharma remark. She said major differences are cropped up in the INDI alliance, and that too on critical issues. ''Therefore, the alliance has not taken shape, they only show it. The only thing they talk about on a common platform is how to remove Modiji. They do not pay attention to how to take the country forward, what is their proposal for the country's progress, and what they plan for a developed India in 2047,'' Sitharaman said. She claimed that INDI alliance leaders in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and elsewhere have cases against them. Sitharaman also targeted All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi, saying his political statements are always indecent. On the Opposition questioning the creditability of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), Sitharaman said it is no longer a topic worthy of discussion. ''Even the Election Commission has repeatedly proved that the EVM cannot be hacked. The Chief Election Commissioner has said it is a settled case...it has been repeatedly proven,'' she said. Questioning the ''hypocrisy'' of Congress on EVMs, Sitharaman said, ''When it (the poll result) favours Congress, (they say) I will accept EVMs, but when it (the poll outcome) goes in favour of the BJP, I say it is hacked....People are not going to take them seriously when they behave like this''. The Opposition is ''mortally scared'' over the BJP coming back to power with a huge majority, she said when asked about the Opposition's claim that the saffron party will not win more than 150 seats. ''So they have already started a two-fold campaign -- creating this narrative that the BJP is not getting more than 150 seats so that people get confused, (but the fact is that) they (Opposition) will not probably cross the 100 mark. ''But look at their audacity. Anyway, people are not going to get confused because of this narrative,'' Sitharaman added.

devdiscourse 20 Apr 2024 8:02 pm

Kerala Congress suffers yet another blow

Senior leader Arackal Balakrishna Pillai announces his departure from the party. Expected to align with the faction led by Jose K. Mani

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 7:38 pm

Priyanka Gandhi Takes Aim at Pinarayi Vijayan, Modi Government in Kerala Campaign

Alleges quid pro quo

Deccan Chronicle 20 Apr 2024 7:34 pm

Over two lakh complaints of election violation received in Kerala

Over two lakh complaints of election violation received in Kerala Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 20 (PTI): With Lok Sabha polls just six days away, a total of 2,09,661 complaints regarding violation of model code of conduct have been received in Kerala, of which action was taken in 2,06,152, Chief Electoral Officer Sanjay Kaul said here on Saturday. The complaints were received through the cVIGIL mobile app set up by the Election Commission. The complaints were received from March 16 to April 20 and 426 are currently being processed, Kaul said in a statement. Majority of the complaints received through the cVIGIL were related to unauthorised posters, banners, boards, wall writings, posters without mandatory information, property vandalism, unauthorized monetary transactions, use of vehicles without permission, distribution of alcohol, gifting, weapon display, and hate speeches. Of the total complaints received, 3,083 were dismissed as baseless, the statement said. The Chief Election Officer said that the public can send complaints about violations through the cVIGIL (Citizens Vigil) application. Immediate action will be taken on complaints sent via the app, he said. The identity of the complainant will be kept confidential, the Chief Electoral officer added.

devdiscourse 20 Apr 2024 7:27 pm

In north Kerala, anti-incumbency and communal undercurrents likely to shape poll outcome

By fielding heavyweight candidates in its direct contest against the Congress, as is the case elsewhere in Kerala, the Left parties are clearly indicating that their alliance within the INDIA bloc holds little significance, but they are resolute in increasing the number of MPs in Parliament

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 7:13 pm

Loan recovery: Kerala Woman dies after suicide bid

Loan recovery: Kerala Woman dies after suicide bid A woman who had set herself ablaze allegedly following recovery proceedings initiated by a bank over a loan succumbed to her injuries on Saturday, police said. Nedumkandam resident Sheeba Dileep (49) had on Friday attempted suicide by setting herself on fire using petrol. ''She was undergoing treatment at Kottayam medical college after she suffered nearly 80 percent burn injuries. She succumbed to her injuries today,'' police said. Civil police officer Ambily and SI Benoy Abraham had also suffered 40 percent and 20 percent burn injuries respectively while attempting to rescue her. They are undergoing treatment, police added. Police said the bank officials reached her house for attachment purposes alleging default of loan. The bank has not yet responded to the incident.

devdiscourse 20 Apr 2024 7:06 pm

Kerala CM working with BJP to target Congress, says Priyanka

She asks why the Centre is reluctant to action against Pinarayi and cites the Kerala governments alleged inaction against the BJP State president in a black money case

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 6:52 pm

PM Modi Gave Better Governance to Country, Ram Temple Issue to Make Big Impact on Polls: SNDP Yogam's Natesan to News18

In an exclusive interview with News18 Kerala, Vellappally Natesan said the outcome of the Lok Sabha elections is unpredictable but the opposition INDIA bloc will not rule India

News18 20 Apr 2024 6:36 pm

Lok Sabha polls: ASD Monitor app to prevent foul play on election day in Kerala

The app will allow polling officials to keep tabs on whether multiple votes are being cast by an individual voter. The access to the app is restricted to the presiding officer and the first polling officer.

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 5:58 pm

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan compromised, attacks only Rahul Gandhi, Congress: Priyanka Gandhi

Priyanka Gandhi criticized Kerala CM Vijayan for focusing on attacking Congress instead of BJP, highlighting his alleged involvement in scams like 'Life Mission' and gold smuggling. She questioned the BJP's inaction despite evidence presented against Vijayan.

The Economic Times 20 Apr 2024 5:49 pm

Lok Sabha Elections 2024 | Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi On Pinarayi's Remark | News18

Lok Sabha Elections 2024 | Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi On Pinarayi's Remark | News18Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday once again lashed out at Congress leadership including Rahul Gandhi ahead of the polling in the state on April 26. Training guns at the INDIA bloc ally, the veteran Marxist leader alleged that the 18 Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) MPs from Kerala stood against the interest of the state in Parliament.

News18 20 Apr 2024 5:32 pm

Compromised: Priyanka Gandhi's Football Analogy To Attack Pinarayi Vijayan

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi on Saturday said that Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is compromised as he attacks only the grand old party and Rahul Gandhi but not the BJP.

NDTV 20 Apr 2024 4:48 pm

Modi aims to transform India into a developed nation by 2024, but critics say it comes at a cost of drying out those who support him

Modi aims to transform India into a developed nation by 2024, but critics say it comes at a cost of drying out those who support him Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday dubbed the Congress a vine which has no roots or branches and sucks dry those who support it, and asked people to be wary of the opposition alliance in realising the goals of 'Viksit Bharat' and 'Viksit Maharashtra'. Modi, who addressed two election rallies in Maharashtra on Saturday - first in Nanded, followed by Parbhani - also said the Congress has accepted its defeat even before the Lok Sabha poll results are out, and took a swipe at Rahul Gandhi, saying that just as he lost from Amethi in 2019, the ''Congress' sahabzade'' will lose the Wayanad parliamentary seat this time. Both Nanded and Parbhani are located in Marathwada region of the state. At the Parbhani rally, the PM said the 2024 polls were not just to form the government, but to make India developed and self-reliant. ''Congress is a vine which doesn't have roots or branches. It sucks dry those who lend support to it,'' Modi said, hitting out at the opposition. He accused the Congress of partitioning the country and claimed it did not allow the Constitution to be implemented in Kashmir under the pretext of Article 370. Hitting out at the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance in Maharashtra, he said the Congress and the ''fake Shiv Sena'', a reference to Shiv Sena (UBT), were busy decorating Yakub Memon's grave. Memon, a convict in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, was hanged in 2015 ''When the INDI alliance (opposition grouping) was in power, they did not make (people) feel that the Nizam rule had ended, the Razakar mentality was overwhelming here. Their priority was (to decorate) Yakub Memon's grave,'' he said. Modi urged people to be wary of the INDI alliance in realising the goal of 'Viksit Bharat' and 'Viksit Maharashtra'. He said the 2024 Lok Sabha polls were all about making India the third-largest economy in the world. In the last term of his government, Modi said, people saw the success of Chandrayaan mission and in the next term, 140 crore Indians will witness Gaganyaan's success. This is the first election where people are talking about the success of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat', from anti-coronavirus vaccine to weapons for the armed forces, he said. ''In only 10 years, the country has traversed a long journey of development,'' Modi said. The PM said when he first contested the Lok Sabha polls in 2014, the talk in the country was about the fear of terror attacks and blasts and the pain of the death of soldiers. ''However, the talk was about surgical strikes in the next five years in 2019,'' he said. Modi said he had lived a life of poverty, understood the pains of the poor and stressed that no poor should go through what he had experienced. At the Nanded rally, he accused the Congress of being a barrier in the path of development and said it it cannot be trusted to work for the country's progress. Apparently targeting former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Modi said some INDIA bloc leaders who have been members of the Lok Sabha for several years, have left the Lower House of Parliament and found a seat in the Rajya Sabha as they lack confidence to fight elections. Referring to Rahul Gandhi, he said, ''The Congress' sahabzade sees a problem in Wayanad. He is waiting for the voting on April 26, after which he and his gang will look for a safe seat because after Amethi, he will have to leave Wayanad as well.'' ''Will any voters waste their vote for such people? They will instead vote for 'Viksit Bharat'. Congress has been a barrier in the development of farmers, poor and women...Can't trust that the party will work for the country's progress,'' he said. Modi referred to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's recent remarks against Rahul Gandhi, and said, ''Even I can't make such comments.'' Holding Congress-led governments' flawed policies for the agriculture crisis and farmers' problems, he said the NDA government was committed to work for their welfare. The PM said he has been fixing the problems created by the erstwhile Congress governments in the last 10 years. ''Now, we have to work even harder,'' he said. ''Congress survives on one family. But now that family can't vote for the party candidate. For the first time, the family will have to vote for a non-Congress candidate in the constituency where they live because they don't have a candidate,'' Modi added. Describing the INDIA bloc as a grouping of selfish parties that have come together to protect their corrupt practices, he said the alliance has been rejected by voters in the first phase. The INDI alliance does not have a face to project whom the people see to entrust the country's future to, he said. They may claim anything, but the reality is that Congress leaders have accepted defeat even before announcement of poll results, he added. The INDIA bloc parties are contesting the Lok Sabha polls against each other in 25 per cent seats. ''Can you trust such people?'' he asked people at the rally. ''After June 4, an all-out fight will break out among the INDIA bloc members. You need to teach them a lesson in elections,'' Modi said.

devdiscourse 20 Apr 2024 4:36 pm

Kerala CM targets only Rahul Gandhi and Congress, compromising his stance: Priyanka Gandhi

Kerala CM targets only Rahul Gandhi and Congress, compromising his stance: Priyanka Gandhi Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi on Saturday said that Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is ''compromised'' as he ''attacks'' only the grand old party and Rahul Gandhi but not the BJP. The Congress leader said that Vijayan's name has come up in many scams, including 'Life Mission' and gold smuggling through diplomatic bags, but the BJP-led Central government has neither taken up any case against him nor carried out raids or any kind of action against him. ''Like in a football match, you cannot win with a compromised player, the same way you have a compromised CM. He only attacks my brother (Rahul Gandhi) and the Congress party. He does not attack the BJP. ''Have you thought about it? His name came up in so many scams -- Life Mission, gold smuggling, many other scams -- but how come the BJP government never put cases on him, never carried out raids on him and no action was taken against him?'' Gandhi said. She was speaking at a poll rally in the Pathanamthitta Lok Sabha constituency seeking votes for Congress candidate Anto Antony. The statement came hours after Vijayan raked up the DLF-Robert Vadra connection and targeted Priyanka Gandhi, who is Vadra's wife. Targeting her, the Kerala CM referred to the CBI raids at a private company DLF. He said there were allegations of land dealings between the company and Vadra. Vijayan claimed the company purchased electoral bonds worth Rs 170 crore after the raids. ''The same BJP government later told the court that there was nothing illegal with the transactions of the company. The raid and the case ended soon after they paid the BJP through electoral bonds,'' Vijayan said. Priyanka Gandhi also attacked the CPI(M)-led Left government in the state, blaming it for people leaving Kerala for other states and countries due to lack of employment opportunities. She accused the state government of giving jobs only to its party workers and ignoring the common people.

devdiscourse 20 Apr 2024 4:35 pm

Kerala CM is compromised, he only attacks Congress and Rahul Gandhi and not BJP: Priyanka Gandhi.

Kerala CM is compromised, he only attacks Congress and Rahul Gandhi and not BJP: Priyanka Gandhi. Kerala CM is compromised, he only attacks Congress and Rahul Gandhi and not BJP: Priyanka Gandhi.

devdiscourse 20 Apr 2024 4:09 pm

Case Against Kerala Online Channel For Fake News Against Voting Machines

The Kerala police on Saturday registered a case against an online channel for propagating fake news against electronic voting machines and poll officials.

NDTV 20 Apr 2024 3:37 pm

Congress targeting Kerala Chief Minister most unfortunate, says Sitaram Yechury

CPI(M) general secretary says INDIA bloc was established to fight BJP

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 3:13 pm

UDF MPs failed to stand for state's interest in Parliament, says Kerala CM

Vijayan criticized Congress, accused UDF MPs of neglecting Kerala's interests, and questioned their silence on CAA. He also alleged Congress's involvement in the electoral bonds scam and links with DLF-Robert Vadra.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2024 2:45 pm

Alleged voter impersonation: Polling officers suspended in Keralas Kannur

Polling officer and booth level officer involved have been suspended pending investigation

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 2:30 pm

PM Modi takes a dig at Rahul Gandhi, predicts loss for Congress in Wayanad LS seat

PM Modi takes a dig at Rahul Gandhi, predicts loss for Congress in Wayanad LS seat Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the Congress has accepted its defeat even before the Lok Sabha poll results are out, and took a swipe at Rahul Gandhi, saying that just as he lost from Amethi in 2019, the ''Congress' sahabzade'' will lose the Wayanad parliamentary seat this time. Addressing an election rally at Nanded in Maharashtra for the candidates of Nanded and Hingoli Lok Sabha seats, Modi accused the Congress of being a barrier in the path of development and that it cannot be trusted to work for the country's progress. Apparently targeting former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, Modi said some INDIA bloc leaders who have been members of the Lok Sabha for several years, have left the Lower House of Parliament and found a seat in the Rajya Sabha as they have no confidence to contest elections. Referring to Rahul Gandhi, he said, ''The Congress' sahabzade sees a problem in Wayanad. He is waiting for the voting on April 26, after which he and his gang will look for a safe seat because after Amethi, he will have to leave Wayanad as well.'' ''Will any voter waste their vote for such people? They will instead vote for 'Viksit Bharat' (developed India). Congress has been a barrier in development of farmers, poor and women...Can't trust the party will work for the country's progress,'' he said. Modi referred to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's recent remarks against Rahul Gandhi, saying, ''Even I can't make such comments.'' The agriculture crisis and farmers' problems did not arise in one day. They happened because of the Congress' flawed policies. But the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government is committed to work for their welfare, he said, adding that he has been fixing the problems created under the Congress regimes earlier in the last 10 years. ''Now, we have to work even harder,'' he said. ''Congress survives on one family. But now the family can't vote for the party candidate. For the first time, the family will have to vote for a non-Congress candidate in the constituency where they live because they don't have a candidate,'' Modi added. Describing the INDIA bloc a grouping of selfish parties that have come together to protect their corrupt practices, he said the alliance has been rejected by voters in the first phase. The INDI alliance does not have a face to project whom the people see to entrust the country's future to, he said. They may claim anything, but the reality is that Congress leaders have accepted defeat even before announcement of polls, he added. Without naming Sonia Gandhi, Modi said, ''Some INDI alliance leaders have left the Lok Sabha and entered the Rajya Sabha as they don't have the courage and confidence to contest elections. They are not even campaigning. Congress cant find candidates as well.'' The INDIA bloc parties are contesting the Lok Sabha polls against each other in 25 per cent seats. ''Can you trust such people?'' he asked people at the rally. ''After June 4, an all-out fight will break out among the INDIA bloc members. You need to teach them a lesson in elections,'' Modi said. The prime minister thanked voters for coming out in large numbers to exercise their voting right in the first phase of elections. Next 25 years will be years of Indias greatness in the world, he said. ''I want to congratulate and thank people, especially the first-time voters. As per the information I have received, voting has been one-sided in favour of the NDA. I thank you with a bowed head,'' he said. Modi urged people to step out to vote in large numbers although there is heat, farmers are busy and the wedding season is on. ''Soldiers always do their duty of protecting the country's borders irrespective of any season. By voting, you are not doing anybody a favour but securing the country's future,'' he said. In a sarcastic comment, Modi said he wanted to boost the morale of the opposition party workers as 0they should also encourage voters to come out to vote. ''You (opposition leaders) are sure to lose the elections. But, some day you will get a chance. Despite the imminent loss you must encourage voters to vote in large numbers,'' he said. On the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, he asked that without the CAA what fate would have befallen Sikhs who came to India from Afghanistan.

devdiscourse 20 Apr 2024 2:10 pm

ISL 2023-24: Odisha FC win first-ever playoff tie, reach semis

Bhubaneswar: Diego Mauricio and Isak Vanlalruatfela scored a goal each as Odisha FC qualified for the semifinal of the Indian Super League (ISL) 2023-24 by beating Kerala Blasters FC 2-1 at the Kalinga Stadium here Friday. Accordingly, the Juggernauts have won their first-ever ISL playoffs game and thus made it to the semifinal for the []

orissapost 20 Apr 2024 1:50 pm

Kerala: Police excesses mar Thrissur Pooram festivities, devotees manhandled and movements restricted, temples forced to cancel rituals

Several videos of the Thrissur Pooram (festival) are doing rounds on the internet with netizens highlighting the presentation in honour of Shri Ram (Ram Lalla at Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh).

OpIndia 20 Apr 2024 1:48 pm

PM Modi targets Rahul Gandhi, says after Amethi, Congresssahabzade will lose Wayanad seat also

Nanded, Apr 20: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today took a swipe at Rahul Gandhi, saying that in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, Congress's sahabzade will also lose from Wayanad constituency in Kerala and he will have to look for a safer seat after that.Addressing a rally at Nanded in Maharashtra to campaign for BJP candidates [] The post PM Modi targets Rahul Gandhi, says after Amethi, Congress sahabzade will lose Wayanad seat also appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 20 Apr 2024 1:39 pm

Revamp done, KSRTC to press Navakerala Sadas luxury bus into Bengaluru service

As per initial reports, the bus will be pressed into service on the Thiruvananthapuram-Bengaluru route or the Kozhikode-Bengaluru route

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 1:23 pm

Revamp done, KSRTC to press Navakerala Sadas luxury bus into Bengaluru service - The Hindu

Revamp done, KSRTC to press Navakerala Sadas luxury bus into Bengaluru service The Hindu

Google News 20 Apr 2024 1:23 pm

After Amethi, Congresss Sahabzade Will Lose Wayanad Seat Too: PM Modi

Nanded, Maharashtra: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today took a swipe at Rahul Gandhi, saying that in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, Congresss sahabzade will also lose from Wayanad constituency in Kerala and he will have to look for a safer seat after that. Addressing a rally at Nanded in Maharashtra to campaign for BJP candidates from Nanded and Hingoli seats, PM Modi said the information available for the first phase of Lok Sabha polls indicates that there has been [] The post After Amethi, Congresss Sahabzade Will Lose Wayanad Seat Too: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 20 Apr 2024 12:55 pm

After Amethi, Congress's Sahabzade Will Lose Wayanad Seat Too: PM Modi

PM Modi today took a swipe at Rahul Gandhi, saying that in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, Congress's sahabzade will also lose from Wayanad constituency in Kerala and he will have to look for a safer seat after that.

NDTV 20 Apr 2024 12:40 pm

After Amethi, Congress' 'sahabzade' will lose Wayanad seat also: PM Modi targets Rahul Gandhi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized Rahul Gandhi during a rally in Nanded, Maharashtra, suggesting that the Congress sahabzade will lose in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections from the Wayanad constituency in Kerala. Modi predicted Gandhi would need to find a safer seat after April 26. He claimed there was one-sided voting in favor of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the first phase of polls.

The Economic Times 20 Apr 2024 12:39 pm

After Amethi, Congresssahabzade will lose Wayanad seat also: PM Modi targets Rahul Gandhi

Nanded: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Saturday took a swipe at Rahul Gandhi, saying that in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, Congress sahabzade will lose from Wayanad constituency in Kerala and he will have to look for a safer seat after that. Addressing a rally at Nanded in Maharashtra to campaign for BJP candidates from Nanded []

orissapost 20 Apr 2024 12:36 pm

Congress in Kerala is pro-BJP: I.N.D.I. Alliance member CPMs leader MV Jayarajan

The CPM candidate from Kannur Lok Sabha seat, MV Jayarajan, alleged that the Congress in Kerala is pro-BJP and claimed that the Kerala Congress chief is willing to join the BJP.

OpIndia 20 Apr 2024 12:33 pm

Iconic Thrissur Pooram fireworks in Kerala held in daylight after delay due to protests over police curbs

Colourful fireworks, one of the most sought-after pyrotechnics shows in Kerala, commenced around 7 a.m., reducing it to a mere show of smoke and sound

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 12:32 pm

After Amethi, Congress will lose Wayanad seat also: PM Modi targets Rahul Gandhi

NANDED: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday took a swipe at Rahul Gandhi, saying that in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, Congress sahabzade will lose from Wayanad constituency in Kerala and he will have to look for a safer seat after that. Addressing a rally at Nanded in Maharashtra to campaign for BJP candidates from Nanded and Hingoli seats, Modi said the information available for the first phase of Lok Sabha polls indicates that there has been a one-sided voting in favour of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). Referring to Rahul Gandhi, Modi said, After losing Amethi, the Congress' sahabzade will lose Wayanad as well. So he will have to look for a safe seat after April 26. In an apparent reference to Sonia Gandhi, he said some INDIA bloc leaders left the Lok Sabha and moved to the Rajya Sabha as they have no courage to contest elections. For the first time, the family will not vote for a Congress candidate in the constituency where they live as there is no party candidate there, he said. Modi said he has spent 10 years fixing the bad governance of the Congress regimes. A lot of work needs to be done, he added. PM Modi targets 'two princes' Rahul and Akhilesh, accuses them of attacking 'faith' The Congress has been a barrier in the development of farmers and poor people, he alleged. The agriculture crisis did not happen now. It happened because of the flawed policies of Congress, Modi said. Targeting the INDIA bloc, he said it has no face to project and people do not know whom to entrust the country's future. They may claim anything, but the reality is that Congress leaders have accepted defeat even before the announcement of polls, he said. He termed the opposition alliance a grouping of selfish people who have come together to protect their corrupt practices. He appealed to voters to come out in large numbers to exercise their voting right in the Lok Sabha elections. Amid war-like situation, only BJP government with majority can keep India safe: PM Modi You are not doing any favour by voting. you are securing the country's future. I want to boost the morale of the party workers from the opposition. You (opposition leaders) are sure to lose the polls, but you will get a chance some day. But you must appeal to voters to vote, he said. Modi said the INDIA bloc constituents were contesting the elections against each other in 25 per cent seats. After (the election results on) June 4, they will be fighting more with each other, he said. He said that without the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, what fate would have befallen Sikhs who came from Afghanistan. The NDA under PM Modi is seeking a stronger majority for a third consecutive term, while the constituents of the opposition INDIA bloc are hoping for a rebound after facing reverses in the 2014 and 2019 elections. BJP, Congress on edge as Maharashtra records low voter turnout in five seats in phase one LS polls

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 12:31 pm

Centre is silent on protests in Ladakh over alleged Chinese encroachment: Priyanka Gandhi in Kerala.

Centre is silent on protests in Ladakh over alleged Chinese encroachment: Priyanka Gandhi in Kerala. Centre is silent on protests in Ladakh over alleged Chinese encroachment: Priyanka Gandhi in Kerala.

devdiscourse 20 Apr 2024 12:30 pm

In new India projected by some, force asserts over righteousness: Priyanka Gandhi at poll rally in Kerala.

In new India projected by some, force asserts over righteousness: Priyanka Gandhi at poll rally in Kerala. In new India projected by some, force asserts over righteousness: Priyanka Gandhi at poll rally in Kerala.

devdiscourse 20 Apr 2024 12:23 pm

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan looking for ways to appease Modi and BJP, alleges Opposition Leader V.D. Satheesan

V.D. Satheesan says Chief Ministers criticism of Rahul Gandhi in far worse manner than how BJP did is part of this ploy

The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 11:53 am

As LS poll date approaches, will ED question CM Vijayans daughter?

Thiruvananthapuram : The focus in Kerala these days is on the Lok Sabha polls that...

absoluteindianews 20 Apr 2024 11:09 am

Kerala: 18 km trek to get vote of 92-yr-old

Idukki: It was an 18-kilometer trek through the dense forest filled with wild animals for a team of nine polling officials, comprising three women, on Wednesday to record the vote of a bedridden citizen at Edamalakkudy in Kerala's high-range district of Idukki for the Lok Sabha polls. In the tribal village of Edamalakkudy, nestled deep within this hill district's lush forests, lives 92-year-old Sivalingam. Despite his age and being bedridden, Sivalingam's determination to vote remains strong. Officials said tears welled up in the eyes of the nonagenarian after casting his vote. He had applied for the vote from home facility through the booth level officer. The District Election Department then approved the application and appointed a nine-member team to record the single vote at his home. They said a team of nine polling officials, including three women, undertook a challenging journey to reach Sivalingam's home on Wednesday. Their goal was simple: to ensure everyone, no matter how remote, can participate in the democratic process. Setting out from Munnar at 6 am, they travelled in vehicles through the breathtaking Eravikulam National Park before reaching Keppakkadu near Pettimudi, the entry point to Edamalakkudy. From there, the journey was tough, spanning 18 kilometers through rugged terrain, where wild animals roam freely, officials said. They trekked on foot through dense forests, facing obstacles like cobblestone paths and narrow trails. After a long journey, the team finally arrived at a hut around 1.15 in the afternoon. The tribal hamlet consisted of about 10 houses, but there was no one outside. This made it difficult for the officials to locate the voter's house. When we met him, Sivalingam had been struggling to sit up or speak. His house was a simple structure made of earth covered with reeds. He is the 246th voter of booth number 31 in the Nooradi hamlet of the panchayat, an official said. A polling booth was set up beside his bed, allowing him to vote in complete privacy, they said. He expressed his desire for his grandson's assistance in voting. After completing the voting process, Sivalingam bid farewell to the election officials with tears in his eyes. Due to the threat of rain, the team decided to return immediately after a quick snack. Despite experiencing muscle cramps and fatigue, everyone was thrilled to have successfully completed the challenging task. The team consisted of individuals from various professions, including Jisha Merin Jose from Munnar Engineering College, M Asha from Munnar Vocational Higher Secondary School, and others. In a statement, District Collector Sheeba George emphasised the importance of each vote, highlighting the Election Commission's commitment to ensuring everyone's voice is heard, especially in tribal areas like Edamalakudi. The district administration aims to achieve a 100 per cent voter turnout in Edamalakudy and hopes to increase voter participation across the district. Devikulam Sub-Collector V M Jayakrishnan announced plans to honour the team for their dedication and successful completion of the challenging mission in Edamalakudy.

Deccan Chronicle 20 Apr 2024 11:08 am

Woman attacked in Kerala for declining marriage proposal

ALAPPUZHA: A woman and four other members of her family were attacked with a machete by a man in this coastal district a day ago as she had declined his marriage proposal, police said on Saturday. The accused man has been arrested and a case of attempt to murder under section 307 of the IPC has been registered against him, it said. The woman, who works as a nurse in a Gulf country, had come on leave on Friday when the incident occurred. The accused reached her house at night with a machete and attacked her and others in the family who tried to save her. Of the five persons injured, the woman's father is in critical condition with a cut to the neck, it added. The woman was married earlier, but her husband had died and thereafter, she got acquainted with the accused who later proposed marriage to her. However, she had not accepted the proposal, police said.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 10:54 am

Odisha put up fighting show to book semis spot

BHUBANESWAR: Odisha FC were staring at defeat and an exit from the ISL during their playoff meeting here against Kerala Blasters on Friday. Trailing 0-1, there was just a few minutes to go before the referees final whistle. Blasters had more bigger chances and seemed to be the more likely team to score. But a brilliantly-crafted goal in the 87th minute turned the match on its head. The goal was mainly due to Thoiba Singhs vision as he found Roy Krishna inside the box with a long ball. The latter also did well to find Diego Mauricio on the far post. Dieogo, who came on from the bench, simply had to tap it in to draw the home side level. Following that development, it was all Odisha as they went on to add another goal in extra time to book a spot in the semifinals, where theyll meet Mohun Bagan. The second goal was similar to the first. This time it was Ahmed Jahouhs pass to Roy, who once again squared the ball towards Isak Ralte, who just had to tap the ball into the net. The final score read 2-1 in Odishas favour. On Saturday, Chennaiyin FC will face FC Goa in the second playoffs in Margao.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 10:38 am

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The Hindu 20 Apr 2024 10:13 am

Ernakulam Gymnasium: A storied hub of Kerala's fitness legacy

KOCHI: The Gatta Gusthi sport was at its prime in Kerala between 1945 and 1970. Though thegusthievents were organised in various parts of the state, Kochi was a major sports hub. The last ruler of Cochin provided land in 1946 for the development of gusthi and other sports like gymnastics. Thus began the Ernakulam Gymnasium, one of the oldest gyms in Kerala. In the beginning, it was just a makeshift shed, built near the present Ernakulam South metro station. It was officially established in 1951 and the foundation stone of the present gymnasium was laid by then Kerala governor Dr Ramakrishna Rao in 1957, saysSibinB, president of the Ernakulam gymnasium and an EREPSI, ISSA-certified fitness coach. Under the leadership of prominent personalities including, T C Gopala Menon, Sahodaran Ayyapan, Joseph Chakola, Dr B M Ambadi, P M Isaac and Laser Mamballi, on December 27, 1963, the new Ernakulam gymnasium was inaugurated by then defence minister, Y B Chavan. Former agriculture minister A L Jacob who was the Kerala Sports Council president and founder president of All Kerala Weightlifting Association, was the president in its initial years. The gym was built under the Travancore-Cochin Literary Scientific and Charitable Societies Registration Act,1955. Compared to other multi-facilitated gyms, what makes the Ernakulam gymnasium stand out is its meagre fee. Telson Sebastian, 58,isa building maintenance worker andaregular at gymnasiumsince 15. The entry fee is Rs 1000 and we just have to pay Rs 50 monthly. From bank managers to hotel boys, the affordability factor has made it easily accessible to the updated facilities, he says. Retired police officer and a lifetime member of the Ernakulam gym,T G Xavier, wasa wrestling champion and haspractisedin the gym without any monthly fees for almost3years as he won matchesatthe stateand national-level contests. I have been working out here since 1979. Back then, the entry fee was only Rs 15 and it was just Rs 3 per month. If we won indistrict-levelmatches, we didnt have to pay the fees for two months. If we won at the state level, then we had free access to the gym for an entire year. Where it all began In the 90s especially, the fitness enthusiasts of Kochi heavily relied on Ernakulam gym and interestingly it was a turning point for many. In a way, the Ernakulam gymnasium was the base of all other gyms that cropped up in Kochi later.Infactmost of the trainers, instructors, and the owners of other gyms in the city received their first lessons from here, says Sibin. The facilities were also sought after by women who were interested in kalari and gusthi. There has never been an open membership system for women here. In the 1980s, women who participated in college events used to access the facilities under temporary membership, says Sibin. Renowned among fitness aficionados, the Ernakulam Gymnasium stands as a beacon of excellence, with a distinguished roster of Mr India titleholders gracing its membership. They are M S Mohan Kumar, M K Babu, Xavier Joseph, Rabinson, Gifson Williamson, Varghese Ronald and Riju Paul Jose. Even film actors were drawn to the gymnasium back in the day. The late actor Jayan visit ed the gym for workout and actor Benny Mathew is lifetime member Whats happening now The gym now holds training for cross-sets, powerlifting, martial arts, and even a 15-foot rope climbing facility. There & Then Weekly column on historic, iconic places in the city. Send suggestions to xpresskochi@gmail.com.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 9:15 am

Pre-monsoon sanitation drive in Kerala faces hurdles due to polls, extreme heat

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM : The upcoming general election and the extreme heat situation prevailing in the state are posing challenges for local self-government institutions (LSGIs) to carry out pre-monsoon sanitation drives, which are crucial to prevent the spread of communicable diseases and urban flooding. According to the Met department, Kerala is expected to receive a normal monsoon this year. As part of the Malinya Muktha Nava Keralam campaign, the local self-government department (LSGD) has issued orders to ensure the time-bound execution of the sanitation drives, and has set a May 20 deadline for their completion. The shortcomings in the drives of the previous years saw LSGIs attracting heavy public criticism. We are unable to review activities because our resources have been diverted for election duty. There are constraints in organising outdoor labour, which is essential for pre-monsoon drives, because of the extreme heat situation. All these are challenges that we need to overcome, said Sarada Muraleedharan, additional chief secretary, LSGD. The LSGD has sanctioned Rs 30,000 per ward for the drive and has directed the respective LSGI councils to clear an additional Rs 10,000 for hotspots from their own funds. Sarada said much social mobilisation is required to carry out pre-monsoon drives, which have been hampered by the election. It has limited our monitoring capability. Yet, a lot of activity and preparations are taking place. We will pick up momentum by the end of April, by which time the election will also be over. We hope to complete all the work within the deadline, said Sarada. According to official sources, LSGD has drawn up a transportation plan to ensure timely movement of non-biodegradable waste accumulated at the nearly 20,000 material-collection facilities (MCFs) across the state. The plan will focus on collecting and shifting of waste within local bodies from mini MCFs. Regularity in collection and movement of waste is key to resolving accumulation. The plan is almost ready and we aim to have a system in place, said Sarada. LSGD has deployed block-level teams to review MCFs. We will examine the reports and make interventions at stress points, she added. Directives issued by LSGD 100% door-to-door collection from households & other establishments Cleaning up of waste dumps in public places and unclogging of canals and water bodies to ensure free flow of water Dry-day observation in households, institutions and establishments Cleaning up of water bodies, including drains & canals Sanitation activities with public participation

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 9:09 am

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News18 20 Apr 2024 9:00 am

Fireworks at Thrissur pooram delayed for hours due to protest from organizers

THRISSUR: Fireworks display at the famous Thrissur Pooram (festival) was delayed for several hours due to protest and stalling of certain ceremonies by one of the temple administration-Thiruvambady Devaswom-citing lack of cooperation from the police department. The renowned fireworks started finally around 7.00 am in the morning after several rounds of discussions. At around 1.30 am on Saturday, Thiruvambady devaswom suddenly stopped the illumination of Panthal at Naikkanal and ended the Panchavadyam of Madathil Varavu at night. The stand taken by the police department has been troubling us and it reached a stage where organizing pooram became difficult. Though we had explained our concerns multiple times during meetings, it seems no one cared and hence we had to take such a decision, shared Thiruvambady Devaswom president Sundar Menon. It is the first time in the history of Thrissur pooram, devaswom stop the traditional ceremonies. Police restrictions have been receiving severe criticism from the part of pooram organizers and festival fans. It is alleged that police allowed only 175 people in the Swaraj Round during the fireworks display, which was impractical for devaswoms as hundreds of people has volunteered to organize pooram and they should be allowed to watch the same. As the protests continued, Revenue Minister K. Rajan and District Collector V. R. Krishna Teja intervened and held discussions with the devaswom authorities.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 8:54 am

LDF's Thiruvananthapuram candidate confident of a return after around two decades out of power

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As the Lok Sabha elections come closer, Pannian Raveendran, the LDF candidate for Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha constituency, commenced his campaign trail with unwavering determination on Tuesday. It was 3.30 pm and he hopped on to the vehicle after having a hot cup of lemon tea from a nearby tea stall to begin the second part of the fervent campaign trail for the day. Despite the formidable challenge from UDF candidate Shashi Tharoor and BJP candidate Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Pannyan remains steadfast and confident and believes that he will come out victorious. Amid the bustling streets of the state capital, his campaign trail began from Kamaleswaram - one of the main suburbs. Wading through heavy traffic, his campaign vehicle passed through the congested road with much fanfare. Surrounded by ardent party supporters and volunteers, as the campaign vehicle progressed he was welcomed with warm receptions at every stop. Irrespective of age groups, toddlers and residents eagerly waited to receive him with garlands, ribbons, and shawls. There were firecrackers and paper showers that gave the campaign a festive mood. The media is after high-profile candidates but the LDF has a stronghold in this election. From the feedback I receive, people are telling me to ignore the exit polls. We did a study and in 2021, we won in all six assembly constituencies here despite the controversies. This election, we are going to get more margin. Kovalam constituency is a Congress stronghold but this time the tide has changed and Shashi Tharoor is not going to get the votes from there like he got in 2019. Things have changed. Besides political votes, many cultural organisations have extended their support to me, says a confident Pannyan. The loud sound of percussion and blaring announcement on the arrival of Pannyan Raveendran from the vehicles tailing the campaign vehicle drew the attention of the crowd. He addressed the people gathered around at every stop with short speeches on how the democracy in the country is in danger and how the BJP government has sold and is selling national assets. The tall claims being repeated and used for garnering votes by both Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar and three-time MP Shashi Tharoor are a farce. Shashi Tharoor has lost his glamour as a politician and he has done nothing for this constituency. In 2005, when I was elected I took so much effort and brought in a lot of development in Thiruvananthapuram. These include the second terminal at Thiruvananthapuram Airport, railway terminal at Kochuveli, and the Rs 200-crore worth super-speciality facility at Thiruvananthapuram Medical College. My opponents have literally nothing to showcase as their achievement, he added.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 8:42 am

BSNL society scam victims in Kerala demand speedy probe

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Victims of the BSNL Engineers Cooperative Society scam have demanded a speedy investigation by the Crime branch into the case related to the swindling of `260 crore of the depositors money. The government had initiated the move to reclaim properties from the culprits by invoking the Banning of Unregulated Deposit Schemes (BUDS) Act. However, victims alleged the district collectors of Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam were soft pedalling the process. Its been a year, and approximately nine acres in Thiruvananthapuram and around 56 properties in Kollam are yet to be seized, said a victim, in case of anonymity. Since the inquiry is incomplete, the chargesheet has also been delayed. The victims accused the Crime Branch and the government of not taking any steps to obtain information from the court regarding the status of properties recovered. According to the victims, despite numerous individuals being affected, the case has not garnered the attention it deserves, compared to the Karuvannur Service Cooperative Bank scam and is often ignored by officials. While the Enforcement Directorate has stepped into the case, victims say that a comprehensive investigation is yet to begin. The victims alleged that there was delay in the investigation as the main culprits were politically influential people. The Crime Branch had arrested the society president A R Gopinathan and clerk Rajeev in the case of fund misappropriation of about `260 crore in December 2023.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 8:33 am

Yesteryear badminton players to celebrate 89th birthday of Kerala's first coach

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Yesteryear badminton players will celebrate the 89th birthday of their mentor Balagopalan Thampi at the Karthika Thirunal Old Age Home at Poojapura at 5.30pm on April 20. Thampi is widely regarded as the first badminton coach in Kerala and holds a record of five state championship titles, beginning from 1958. The function will be attended by U Vimal Kumar, a two-time National Champion and recipient of the Dronacharya Award, Jessie Philip, National Junior Singles Champion 1968 and Masters Badminton champion Singles and Doubles, Susy V John, a National University Champion from Kerala and National Masters Champion in both singles and doubles. K Manikantan Nair, Kerala State Champion with over 25 years of representation for the state, Anto David, a doubles champion and former Kerala State University Player, Aksa Kurien, a National University Winner and Kerala State Champion along with Sajit Edwin, consultant surgeon at PRS Hospital, and a former Junior National Doubles Champion from 1979. Guest list The function will be attended by U Vimal Kumar, a two-time National Champion and recipient of the Dronacharya Award, Jessie Philip, National Junior Singles Champion 1968, Susy V John, a National University Champion from Kerala and National Masters Champion in both singles and doubles.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 8:30 am

Bird flu: Over 20,000 ducks culled in two panchayats in Alappuzha district

ALAPPUZHA: More than 20,000 ducks were culled in the bird flu-affected panchayats of Edathua and Cheruthana in Alappuzha on Friday. Animal husbandry department officials said eight rapid response teams (RRTs) were formed under the department, and completed the culling by evening. The carcasses were burned using kerosene and sugar, the officials said. The area will be under observation for another week. The district administration has declared the areas in the two panchayats as flu-affected and banned transportation of birds from there to other places in the district. Sale of eggs, feeds, and manure of duck, chicken and other birds has been banned for two weeks, said an official. The presence of H5N1 subtype of the Influenza A virus was detected in ducks in the two panchayats. Three farmers were also found infected. The ducks started to fall by April 12. The animal husbandry officials sent the dead birds samples to the National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases (NIHSAD) in Bhopal, which identified the virus on Wednesday.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 8:21 am

Women voters on top of BJP focus

NEW DELHI: As part of its national election strategy for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, the BJP is going all-out to woo women voters, particularly in the 12 states with more female voters. Of its 423 candidates, 68 are women, accounting for nearly 16% of the contestants for the seven-phase elections, which got underway on Friday. The partys unique campaigns across the target states aim to strengthen the winnability of its women candidates in more than 100 seats as part of the strategy of winning 370 seats. Speaking to this newspaper, a senior party functionary pointed out that most BJP workers from the panchayats to district levels have been tasked with a door to door campaign to polarise women and young voters. This is in addition to intensified electioneering, rallies and other campaigns carried out by the partys senior leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, JP Nadda, Amit Shah and 37 other star campaigners. The party is creating a significant core vote bank of women with an eye on the 2029 general elections, said a senior woman BJP functionary. In 2014, we had fielded 38 women candidates, which went up to 55 in 2019 and 68 in 2024. This reflects our growing concerns towards making a strong inroads to the womens vote bank. Our workers are reaching out to the women with the performances of the Modi government in the past ten years, said another woman functionary. Citing a recent SBI report, a well-informed source told this newspaper recently that in the light of a projection of women voters going to outnumber men voters by 2029 in the country, a well-crafted and focused strategy has been adopted to reach out to women voters across the country. This is aimed at creating a big core women vote bank towards the partys political ideology and realising the vision of PM Modis Viksit-Bharat by 2047. As part of this well-crafted strategy in effect from this Lok Sabha election, a sea of workers have been engaged in conducting door to door campaigns to reach out to women voters with the Modi Ki Guarantee mentioned in the party manifesto on women with works so far done for them in the last ten years, remarked a senior party source. He said that once the BJP makes inroads to women voters strongly in the 12 states, other states would also be covered through outreaches throughout the next four years ahead of 2029. According to the SBI report, the women voters turnout during every election is likely to surpass 55% compared to 45% of men voters by 2047. Our party has embarked on a mission to woo women and young voters whose numbers are continuously growing in every election, remarked a BJP functionary. Some states, like Kerala and Tamil Nadu, are among states with a higher number of women voters than men, he added. According to official statistics, nearly 26 crore of the 55 crore voter turnout in the 2014 LS elections were women, registering around 5.5 per cent higher than the average voter turnout reported between 1962 and 2009. In 2019, the voter turnout was reported to be around 62.5 crore, and notably, out of them, 30 crore were women. In the ongoing LS elections, around 68-70 crore people are expected to exercise their votes, which includes around 32-33 crore women.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 8:18 am

Kerala CPM leader booked over interference during voting

KANNUR: Police have registered a case against a local CPM leader for illegally interfering when an elderly woman was casting her vote during a vote-at-home procedure at Kalliasseri in the Kasaragod Lok Sabha constituency on Thursday. Kannapuram police also booked five officials in connection with the incident. Earlier, the Kannur district collector had suspended the officials for allegedly failing to prevent outside interference in the voting process. The incident occurred when Devi, 92, was casting her vote at her residence. A CCTV visual showed E K Ganeshan, former CPM Kapothkavu branch secretary and booth agent, illegally interfering when she was casting her vote. Following a complaint lodged by BJP leaders, District Collector Arun K Vijayan suspended special polling officer Pournami V V, polling assistant Prajin T K, micro observer Sheela A, civil police officer Legeesh P and videographer Riju Amaljit P P who were present at the site. The collector said Devis vote will be annulled. EC warns of action The Election Commission has warned that strict action will be taken against officials committing lapses while conducting voting at home for senior citizens above the age of 85 years and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs). Poll panel warns strict action against erring officials The district collector has also recommended an inquiry and departmental action against the polling officials. Kalliasseri deputy governing officer lodged a complaint with Kannapuram police to take criminal action against Ganeshan and the polling officials for acting against the law and violating the election process. According to the Kannapuram police, Ganeshan is the primary accused while the polling officials are accused no. 2 to 6. The primary investigation by the district authorities revealed that external interference compromised the secrecy of the vote during the home voting procedure at Devis house. The collectors report has identified Ganeshans involvement in violating Section 128(1) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, as well as Section 171(c) of the IPC. Meanwhile, the Election Commission has warned that strict action will be taken against officials committing lapses while conducting voting at home for senior citizens above the age of 85 years and Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). We received a complaint related to the bogus voting in Kalliasseri on Thursday night. I immediately instructed the Kannur district collector to take further action. The officers concerned were suspended around 1.30am on Friday, said Chief Electoral Officer (Kerala) Sanjay Kaul. Directions were also issue to register cases against the person who interfered in the process. The CEO urged polling officials to maintain the dignity and essence of the electoral process while conducting voting at home for senior citizens and PwDs. Meanwhile, Kannur DCC president Martin George has filed a complaint with the Chief Election Commission to ensure free and fair polling in Kannur, Kasaragod, and Vadakara constituencies. The UDF alleged that the Kalliasseri incident is proof of fraudulent voting by pro-CPM officials in Kannur district under the guise of vote from home. We had raised doubts that the CPM leadership was interfering in the process of voting at homes of senior citizens. The incident that took place in booth 164 in Kalliasseri panchayat confirms it, said a UDF leader in Kannur. Foreseeing a defeat in the elections, the CPM is planning to subvert the democratic process itself. The Election Commission should take a serious view of the CPMs move to subvert the smooth election process by resorting to widespread violence and bogus voting in Kannur, Kasaragod, and Vadakara Lok Sabha constituencies, said UDF leaders.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 8:14 am

Cyber attack on LDF candidate Shailaja: one more person held

KOZHIKODE: The Thottilpalam police have arrested one more person in connection with the cyber attack on LDFs Vadakara candidate K K Shailaja. Muttathuplav Perumbaliyil Mebin Thomas was taken into custody under IPC Section 153 and Kerala Police Act Section 120 (0). He was released on bail later. On Thursday, the Vadakara police had arrested Harish Nandanam, a Congress leader and member of Ward 7 of Balussery panchayat, for allegedly circulating content defaming Shailaja. He is the first Congress worker to be arraigned in the cyber attack complaint filed by LDF in Vadakara. He too was released on bail. In all, six cases have been registered so far in connection with the cyber attacks on Shailaja.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 8:11 am

Kerala LDF activists detain businessman backing Congress candidate

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: LDF workers on Friday night detained businessman Biju Ramesh near Aruvikkara alleging he visited the place to distribute cash and seek votes on behalf of UDF candidate Adoor Prakash. Biju and a few people who were with him were detained at Vadakkemala Colony around 7pm. The LDF workers alerted the police and Election Commission. The police took Biju and others to Aruvikkara station. Biju said they were detained when they went there to visit a local Congress leader. Biju alleged that a person accompanying him was beaten up by LDF activists and hence he approached the cops to file a complaint on the matter. He said the officials did not find any cash in his vehicle or the house he had visited. Vadakkemala colony falls under Attingal Lok Sabha constituency. Adoor, the UDF candidate, is a close relative of Biju.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 8:05 am

Election heat in Kerala's Palakkad: Development and despair collide as parties battle for votes

Travelling in and around Palakkad town and the adjoining villages leaves one wondering whether the main contest this election is between Congress young turk Shafi Parambil and CPMs A Vijayaraghavan. Such is Shafis larger-than-life political image among common people and Congressmen that it would appear the fate of the UDF candidate and incumbent MP V K Sreekandan is linked to Shafis influence in the constituency. Five of the seven assembly segments in the Palakkad parliamentary constituency have LDF MLAs while the remaining two Mannarkkad and Palakkad are represented by UDF legislators. At the same time, in Kerala, Palakkad has a special place in the Sangh Parivar scheme of things. This is one constituency the BJP counts as its future dark horse, with C Krishna Kumar being the NDA candidate. In the 2016 and 2021 assembly elections, the BJP finished runner-up in Palakkad and Malampuzha. While the Left is holding on to its strongholds, the question is: for how long? This Lok Sabha election will tell us more. Aside from electoral politics, the lives of ordinary men and women in the villages are full of despair. And the small vendors and bakers across the constituency dont have too happy a tale to tell. Despite the establishment of IIT and industrial units, infrastructure development is the main point of discussion among Palakkad residents. Neither the violation of the Parambikulam-Aliyar interstate water sharing agreement by Tamil Nadu nor the drought-affected Chittur farmers feature in the debates. There is no discussion on the plight of the Scheduled Tribes in Attappadi either. With a scorching sun raising the temperature to above 40 degrees Celsius, people in general venture out only after 4pm. As people young and old assemble in groups at the Kotta Maidan, the discussions slowly turn to campaign tactics employed by the three main candidates. Under Shafis clout, Sreekandan has every chance of winning a second term, says Ashkar, who runs a catering business. As an MLA, Shafikka (brother Shafi) has done so much for Palakkad that it is a huge advantage for the UDF candidate, says Shuhaib, a fitness trainer in New Delhi. However, Ramachandran, a retired BSNL official, reckons it is a direct fight between the Congress and the BJP. There is an anti-incumbency sentiment against the state government, he says. Meanwhile, Narayanan, a CPM supporter, questions the logic of his friends observation. When a majority of the assembly constituencies are with the LDF, how is that possible? he asks. Crossing the Parali bridge on the Shoranur-Pattambi road reveals an almost dried up river Kalpathi an indication of drought ahead. However, the intensity of campaigning is palpable with hoardings and buntings on display either side of the road. There are chances for both CPM and Congress in Palakkad, says Sabu, a fireworks merchant at Parali junction. Meanwhile, Komalam, a homemaker awaiting a bus, has words of praise for Sreekandan. He has initiated a number of development measures, she says. At the same time, she has a different opinion about the panchayat administration. People got more employment opportunities during the LDF rule. Now, the state of the roads is pathetic. The supply of drinking water too is in disarray, Komalam says. Sitting amid empty shelves in a makeshift roadside stall, Saseendran, a booth committee secretary of the BJP, gives a glimpse into the lives of low-income villagers. After the Covid pandemic, low-income people had reduced spending while the upper-class people were spending a lot in malls, he points out. Saseendran does not see a chance for his partys candidate this election. Funds havent been released for the campaigns yet at the booth level. We have only notices to distribute to the houses. I think the restriction on expenses was introduced as there were allegations of misappropriation of funds by leaders during the last election, he says. With Palakkad having been a CPM fortress, the growth of the BJP is seen as a threat by the former. And the rivalry often results in unpleasant situations, says Ratheesh who has been involved in the bakery business for the past 13 years. If you are a BJP worker, then the panchayat would build a bus stop in front of your shop, blocking the view. And if you start selling crackers during Vishu, they would bring people next to your stall to sell crackers, he says. Campaigning is subdued in the villages as people are busy with their daily lives, with the collapse of the rural economy having affected the lives of the poor and the small vendors. With the arrival of migrant labourers, the economy has come to a standstill, says Satheesh, a vendor. These labourers spend money only on essential items and send the rest to their families. Hence, we have little business. The small vendors are falling into a debt trap. Mundoor resident Santhosh, who has been running a bakery for over a decade, says: This was once a red fort. But it is slowly changing. Moving along the interior roads on the Ottapalam-Palakkad route, lamp posts booked by the RSS-VHP on one side and the CPM on the other come into view. But the underlying motive should remain democratic, right?

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 8:00 am

Modi just a tool of RSS, says former minister K P Unnikrishnan

Do you think Rahul Gandhi can pose a serious challenge to Narendra Modi? I cant say that since I dont belong to the Congress now. Rahul needs to prove his leadership quality in this election. Bharat Jodo Yatra was a good idea to reach out to the people. It did attract crowds in many places. Beyond that, I cant predict his chances in this election. What are the chances of the INDIA bloc? Do you think it is a viable alternative to the NDA? Its not good to predict now. First of all, I dont know anything called the NDA. Its only BJP, and the BJP itself is a projection of the RSS. BJP does what RSS wants (it to do). Even Modi is a tool of RSS. The Sangh parivar fountainhead chose a political backbencher, Modi, over Advani to become the prime minister to manipulate the public. Is there any possibility of someone outside the Nehru family emerging as the leader of Congress? Does Shashi Tharoor stand any chance? Even the usage, Nehru family, is overdone. How many current members of the family have seen Nehru? Congress is a very difficult party. Im surprised that Shashi Tharoor managed to become part of the working committee, but its a positive development for him. His approach to politics is unique. It is very difficult to predict his chances. The role of left parties has been shrinking in India over the years. What can they do in the changed scenario? Except in Kerala their role is very limited. They were very powerful in Bengal during the time of Jyoti Basu. As a leftist, I would like to see my political ideals gain ground. However, I dont believe they stand much of a chance in the current political climate. I doubt the Left will perform well in this election in Kerala either. Congress is likely to win most seats, possibly one or two fewer than the last term. Is there any anti-incumbency factor against Pinarayi government in Kerala? How do you evaluate the performance of the LDF government? This election is not to discuss the Pinarayi government. Im surprised to see Congress and CPM fighting here. Issues are different in parliament election. They have to focus on fighting the BJP and defending the Constitution of India. It is not relevant in this election, but still, I think the second Pinarayi Vijayan government is a failure. Vadakara is said to be the most political of all constituencies...is that so? Vadakara is a highly enlightened area right from the freedom movement. Both the Congress and the CPM have roots there. I have great regards for Shailaja teacher, but unfortunately, I doubt she can pull it off. I think Shafi has attracted the public. There are unprecedented crowds in all his campaigns. Im surprised how he got all this support from Vadakara so quickly. K Muraleedharan has been shifted to Thrissur. Will it help Congress? The current political scenario in both Vadakara and Thrissur proves it to be a right move from the Congress. I think Muraleedharan has a good chance in Thrissur. He has many personal connections there. The Christian votes from Kunnamkulam and Thrissur town will obviously go to the Congress. I only know the BJP candidate Suresh Gopi as an actor.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 7:54 am

Lok Sabha Elections 2024 | Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan, On Friday, Hits Back At Rahul Gandhi | News18

Lok Sabha Elections 2024 | Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan, On Friday, Hits Back At Rahul Gandhi | News18Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan, on Friday, recalled an old name of Rahul Gandhi to attack the Congress leader, who a day earlier had wondered why Marxist veteran was not jailed by BJP govt at the state, unlike two other CMs opposition-ruled states

News18 20 Apr 2024 7:48 am

'Congresss local caucus controls Rahul,' says Minister P Rajeeve

KOCHI : Taking a strong exception to Rahul Gandhis comments against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Minister P Rajeeve on Friday said the Congress leader was behaving like a local leader and he is led by a caucus controlled by the partys state leadership. Rahul Gandhi should remember that he is a national leader. He is not able to rise to the occasion considering the seriousness of the fight against the BJP, said Rajeeve, addressing reporters in Kalamassery. He was referring to Rahuls speech on Thursday asking why Pinarayi had not gone to jail if he was against the BJP. Rajeeve said instead of focusing on Kerala, Rahul should focus on Karnataka and Telangana, where BJP and the Congress are in a direct fight. Rahul has the wrong impression that the major fight against the BJP is happening in Kerala, said the minister. Moreover, his presence over here will help the LDF increase the seats, Rajeeve said. He also criticised Rahul for not having the courage to respond to serious issues like CAA.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 7:43 am

'Migration trend' takes a toll on Kerala's young votes

KOCHI: As India has entered election mode, the spotlight falls on the pivotal role the youth plays in shaping the countrys destiny. In Kerala, however, concerns have arisen as there has been a significant decline in the number of young voters. Rightly so. There has been a drop of about six lakh voters aged between 18 and 39 when compared with the 2019 voters list, according to the latest Election Commission data. Lets do some number crunching: Though there was much talk about 3.11 lakh voters aged between 18 and 19 being added to the electoral rolls over the past few months. However, the final figures tell a different story. In 2019, there were 5,49,969 first-time voters aged between 18-19. This year, the figure has dropped to 5,34,394. There were 47,22,867 voters in the 20-29 age group in 2019. This year, the number has dropped to 44,71,938. A difference of 2,50,929 voters. The 30-39 age group saw the biggest decline a drop of 3 lakh voters, from 57,67,127 in 2019 to 54,28, 204 voters this time. The decline of population and migration of the youths in the state have resulted in the decline of the number of young voters, said S Irudaya Rajan, a migration expert. Some of them leave the country as soon as they pass plus-two examinations. Political analyst J Prabhash pointed out that political parties were not focusing much on young voters. Earlier, the parties would diligently enrol the names of the youths in the voters list. Local leaders had a clear idea about; all young voters were identified at the ward or booth level. That connect is missing now, he said. Prabhash also cited the steady decline in the states population growth thanks to an increasing number of micro families as a major reason. Migration alone would not cause such a drastic decline in voter figures, he added. The names of those migrating to the Middle East can usually be found in the voters list. However, many of those going to US and European countries do not return often, and their names get removed from the list, he said. Currently, we dont have such a high number of deletions. 40% - About 40% of Keralas 2,77,49,159 voters this year are aged between 30 and 50. 21% - Voters aged between 40 and 49 account for about 21% of the electoral roll 21.4% - The 30-39 age group accounts for 21.4% of the total number of voters

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 7:27 am

V Muraleedharan's campaign in Kerala is all about 'Modi mantra'

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: As dusk falls, Attingal BJP candidate V Muraleedharan addresses a modest crowd at Mamom on the National Highway 66. Brand Modi dominates his speech. Departing from his usual style of attacking the state government, the Union minister of state for external affairs exhorts people to vote for a government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Under Modis leadership, the NDA government did a lot of good work for the common people over the past 10 years. Now, he wants to complete his mission of providing housing, drinking water, electricity and toilets to all, Muraleedharan says. All places need to be connected with good roads. The NDA will ensure healthcare and employment for all. Vote for the Lotus symbol to realise these. Muraleedharan has a quick chat with the local party leaders and accepts saffron shawls from supporters, before boarding his campaign vehicle a modified jeep with a raised roof. His convoy includes an announcement jeep, and a lorry with percussionists. As the motorcade proceeds on the highway, Muraleedharan waves to the public on the roadside. The next stop is Attakkulam, which appears to be a BJP stronghold. A large crowdwaiting near a pond after which the place is named to welcome the candidate. Some elderly women hug him, some place their hands on his head to bless him. Children present him flowers, and youngsters huddle for a selfie. Muraleedharan repeats the Modi mantra in his speech, and rushes back to the jeep. With barely a week left for the campaigning to end, he is in a hurry to cover as many areas as possible. Meandering through several residential areas, the motorcade proceeds to the KSRTC Junction. Muraleedharan, who is a former state president of the BJP, shakes hands with every supporter who approaches him. The next stop is Kodumon Junction. Yet again, a large crowd enthusiastically welcomes Muraleedharan. Party workers shout slogans as he alights the jeep and greets senior leaders present at the venue. With a pleasant smile, he bows to the people standing in line to drape saffron shawls around his neck. Another round of Modis guarantee follows. Its been over seven hours of campaigning. The percussionists and party workers accompanying seem a tad tired. But Muraleedharan appears calm, smiling and invigorated, as if he draws energy and confidence from each of the campaign venues.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 7:17 am

Communist flag, roadshows and public exuberance baffle western tourists in Kerala

KOCHI: General elections in India are often described as a carnival of democracy. And foreign tourists arriving during the poll season struggle to fathom the spectacle. In Kerala, several western travellers seem to be amazed by the fact that communism still thrives here. English couple Liliyan and Martin have been travelling across Kerala, visiting tourist destinations such as Munnar, Alappuzha, and Fort Kochi. We have been observing how the citizens of the largest democracy in the world celebrate the election. Its just fantastic, they exclaimed. However, what left them bemused were the red flags with the hammer and sickle. We didnt know communism still existed here, said Liliyan as the couple ambled along the Fort Kochi beach. I wonder why Indian people would want their land to be like Russia or China. Martin added that the couple were in Chennai two weeks ago, and recalled seeing DMK and NDA posters. But, yes, we were surprised to communist flags in Kerala, he smiled. The couple recalled seeing an election rally in Alappuzha a few days ago. It was a massive roadshow. There was loud music, and hundreds of people were dancing, said Martin, adding that election campaigns were relatively quiet in England. Grace and Jared, a couple from New York city, also expressed curiosity about how communism flourished in Kerala. While leaving for India, some friends told us that Kerala was a state ruled by the communists, like Soviet Russia. On reaching here, we could see the red flags, said Jared. The couple added they were fascinated by the campaigning going on. The walls and the streets are packed with flags, posters and hoardings of different political parties. The diversity is amazing. Its great that the people here believe in a variety of political ideologies, said Jared. The electoral system in the US is totally different. We have a presidential style. Here, there seems to be a higher level of peoples involvement in the election process. Grace said she was happy to see a woman candidate [LDFs K J Shine] in the fray. Its good to know women are active in Indian politics. It is a healthy sign, she added. French tourist Celie, who is touring India with her children, said she was glad on choosing her trip amid the elections here. Exploring countries can help us learn about different cultures and traditions. Now we have got a chance to understand Indian politics and its intricacies better, she said. Several travellers lauded the public exuberance during the election season. We have been in India for three weeks. We saw roadshows and meetings in Chennai, Pondicherry and Munnar, said German tourist Kepath, who is travelling with his wife Claudia. The peoples enthusiasm is just great. It is a good thing that the election is such a big thing here. I appreciate that you celebrate democracy.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 7:12 am

'Grow up,' says Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan to Rahul Gandhi

KOZHIKODE : A day after Rahul Gandhi cast aspersions on Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan for hobnobbing with the BJP, the CM stepped up attack against the Congress leader, reminding him about the deeds of his grandmother Indira Gandhi. Addressing an election programme in Kozhikode on Friday, Pinarayi said that Rahuls recent words attest that he has not changed from his old self. It is not good to create an impression that you (Rahul) have not changed from what you were described earlier, Pinarayi said ostensibly referring to Rahuls nickname. Rahul had asked as to why the BJP government is not doing anything against Pinarayi while two chief ministers are in jail. It was your grandmother who jailed us when she was reigning supreme in the country, Pinarayi said referring to the arrest of opposition leaders during Emergency. We are not like your leader Ashok Chavan who said he is afraid of going to jail. We didnt faint when we heard about the investigation. Better not scare us by showing jail and investigating agencies, he said. Pinarayi said he spoke against Rahul when the Congress leader repeatedly refused to speak about the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). He did not say a word on CAA during his Bharat Jodo Yathra or during the election campaign. Congress leaders kept silent on the BJP agenda, he said. CPM state secretary M V Govindan said that Rahul is backstabbing the INDIA bloc. On what charges Pinarayi and his family should be arrested? What he said is utter nonsense, Govindan said.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 7:10 am

Thrissur Pooram lights up with the blaze of fervour and fanfare

THRISSUR: Marking a break from the heat of the election campaign, Thrissur city opened up to welcome festival enthusiasts for its 36-hour-long pooram of poorams. A perfect blend of religious ardour and carnival spirit, the festivities were marked with fervour and fanfare. Thousands thronged Swaraj Round to immerse themselves in the annual visual and cultural extravaganza on a day that the mercury touched 37 degrees Celsius. After the 68% humidity kept pooram enthusiasts away for the best part of morning, the cheru pooram ezhunnellippu that filled the air with the rhythms of the panchavadyam turned Thekkinkadu Maidan into a sea of people of all ages and genders. The general euphoria seemed to have rubbed off on next weeks general election, as the major candidates for Thrissur constituency LDFs V S Sunil Kumar, UDFs K Muraleedharan and NDAs Suresh Gopi were seen interacting with festivalgoers in and around Sree Vadakkunnathan, Thiruvambady and Paramekkavu temples from early morning. But it was Thechikottukavu Ramachandran who caught the eye. The tusker made a grand entry, that too carrying the idol of Kuttoor Neithala Kavilamma. None could match him in terms of grandeur, said Praveen Kareth, from Thalakkottukara, near Kunnamkulam. Elanjithara Melam led by Kizhakkoot Aniyan Marar . As has become customary, the Thrissur Pooram attracted controversy this year, too. It all started with the Cochin Devaswom Board increasing the ground fee for staging the pooram exhibition at Thekkinkad Maidan from `39 lakh to `2.20 crore. The BJP and Congress held protest rallies against the move. In January, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while launching Suresh Gopi as the BJP candidate termed the controversy unfortunate. This was followed by questions over distance between elephants and spectators and issuance of fitness licences for captive tuskers. On Friday, however, nothing could spoil the show as Kongad Madhu, as pramani, led the reverberating beats of the panchavadyam, that first saw pooram lovers soaring to heights of ecstacy before the percussionists moved on to the ilanjithara melam. After the kudamattam concluded with a grand trumpet blast, the crowd dispersed to partake in the rathri pooram (night festival) rituals and festivities. This years pooram, like in previous years, offered something for everyone. Some delighted in the panchavadyam, while others took to the pandimelam and ilanjithara melam. For others, it was all about the kudamattam, the display of caparisoned elephants and gopuras. While some festivalgoers were seen visiting the temples as part of their rituals, others used the event as an opportunity to reconnect with friends and relatives. It was truly a pooram for all! Star attraction It was Thechikottukavu Ramachandran who caught the eye at the pooram. After the kudamattam concluded with a grand trumpet blast, the crowd dispersed to partake in the rathri pooram rituals. Some were seen visiting the temples as part of their rituals others used the event as an opportunity to reconnect with friends.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 7:08 am

Kerala LS candidates take a break from election campaign, join the crowd at Thrissur pooram

THRISSUR : As the residents of cultural capital joined the crowds that flowed to the Thekkinkadu Maidan from various parts of the state, the candidates of all three fronts forgot the election and campaign for a day and joined them to celebrate the festival. LDF candidate V S Sunilkumar is a familiar face for festival fans in Thrissur as he never misses a chance to be among the crowd. Thrissur Pooram and its associated ceremonies cannot be missed. It is the time of the year to meet friends and families and recollect memories, he said. Right from flag-hoisting ceremony, Sunilkumar has been with the organisers, visiting temples and encouraging volunteers. LDF candidate V S Sunilkumar having poorakanji of Paramekkavu. Though UDFs K Muraleedharan stayed away from ceremonies like flag-hoisting, he ensured his presence on the main pooram day. He began the day with a visit to Neythalakkavu temple, Kanimangalam temple and then to Brahmaswom Madom for Madathil Varavu and Elanjithara Melam of Paramekkavu Bhagavathy. We dont talk about votes or election for pooram. It is the time to celebrate and be among people. Thrissur Pooram is a festival that people here celebrate beyond all differences, he said. NDA candidate Suresh Gopi began his day by visiting Kanimangalam Sastha, and witnessed the procession. He then went to Neythalakkavu. He also made offerings at Thiruvambady and Paramekkavu temples as a devotee. Pooram is a proud heritage of Thrissur and election campaigns can take a break on this beautiful day, he said. NDA candidate Suresh Gopi at Ayyanthole Karthyayani temple before the procession to Thekkinkad Maidan. Meanwhile, festival fans used the opportunity to shake hands with the candidates and click selfies.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 7:03 am

69.46% TN voters ink fingers, Chennai retains laggard tag

CHENNAI: Amid heatwave-like conditions searing large parts of the state, Tamil Nadu peacefully completed voting in its 39 Lok Sabha constituencies, barring minor skirmishes and EVM glitches in some places, with a provisional voter turnout of 69.46% as of 12.11 am on Saturday. The figure might be revised later in the day. Briefing reporters at the secretariat, Chief Electoral Officer Satyabrata Sahoo said that Flying Squad Teams and Static Surveillance Teams will be dismantled in the state, an announcement that would give much relief to traders, farmers and jewellers. However, the teams will continue to be stationed in the border areas of the neighbouring states of Kerala, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh where elections are not yet over. The provisional voting figure this year was lower than 2019s turnout of 72.47%. Of the 39 constituencies, 23 constituencies have polled more than 70% votes with Dharmapuri topping the list (81.48%) followed by Kallakurichi (79.25%) and Karur (78.61%). Chennai Central saw the lowest turnout of 53.91%. The polling in Coimbatore Constituency, pegged at 71.17% on Friday, was revised to 64.81%. A comparison of provisional polling data in all 39 constituencies with the turnout in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections showed that 35 constituencies had recorded a decline. The highest decline was in Thoothukudi where the turnout dropped by 9.52 percentage points from 69.48% to 59.96%. Vellore, Coimbatore, Kallakurichi, and Salem are the four constituencies where the turnout marginally went up. Sahoo said polling was peaceful except for a few stray incidents. A very low percentage of EVMs had to be replaced due to technical issues, he said. He said postal ballots are yet to be added to the final count. Stating that voter turnout increased between 3pm and 6pm, Sahoo said the final polling figures would be released on Saturday. Asked if repolling would be conducted anywhere, the CEO said it would depend on the reports to be filed by the presiding officers, observers, and political parties. So far, only one complaint had been received regarding the functioning of EVMs and the report of the district electoral officer had been sought on the matter, he said.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 6:56 am

Unified Mass: Dissenting clergy in Kerala seeks separate church under Pope

KOCHI: At the presbyterium (council of priests) convened by the Ernakulam-Angamaly archdioceses apostolic administrator, Mar Bosco Puthur, around 300 priests unanimously demanded that Holy Mass celebrated facing the people be recognised as a liturgical variant. In case such a decision cannot be arrived at, they insisted that the archdiocese be disassociated from the Syro-Malabar Church synod and be given recognition as a separate church directly under the Pope. The priests urged Mar Puthur to rectify the misleading affidavit that he presented before the munsiff court. The affidavit was drafted in such a manner so as to lead the court to issue an order directing the locking up of all churches in the archdiocese, Fr Jose Vailikodath, public relations officer of the Athiroopatha Samrakshana Samithi, said. The apostolic administrator convened the emergency meeting at Niveditha, in Chunangamveli, after receiving letters from Major Archbishop Raphael Thattil and Cardinal Claudio Gugerotti, prefect of the dicastery for the eastern churches, on the issue of Unified Holy Mass. The meeting was purportedly convened to prepare an action plan for the implementation of the Unified Holy Mass in the archdiocese. But after the major archbishops letter, which stated that disciplinary action would be taken against priests who refuse to celebrate Unified Mass, was read, the priests as one said it would be better to establish a religious court to try the 450 priests as soon as possible and start punitive measures instead of negotiating, said Fr Vailikodath. The standoff persisted as Mar Puthur said it would never be possible to implement Unified Holy Mass in phases, Fr Vailikodath said. The priests even tried to remind him that as apostolic administrator, he has to inform Rome of this matter. In many parishes in the archdiocese, only a few individuals seek implementation of Unified Holy Mass. They are being effectively used by the Unified Holy Mass lobby operating from Mount St Thomas and causing trouble for vicars of parishes. The priests also made clear that the cost incurred by churches to fight the cases would be deducted from the money due to the archdiocese, said Fr Vailikodath. The priests also condemned suggestions published in the Syro-Malabar Synod News, which included demoting Ernakulam-Angamaly archdiocese from its position as an archeparchy, changing the name of the church and demoting Ernakulam St Marys Cathedral Basilica as the head church. The ad hoc committee of priests had sent a letter to the Pope regarding the misleading report sent by former apostolic administrator Mar Andrews Thazhath to the Vatican. In his official reply to FrJose Edassery, the convener of the committee, the Pope had written that he wants an open and sincere dialogue on the liturgy.

The New Indian Express 20 Apr 2024 6:54 am

Your grandma jailed us for 1.5 years: Pinarayi dig at Rahul

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan counters Rahul Gandhi's jail threat, recalling Emergency jail time. Left leaders remain unaffected by probe or jail, unlike Congress's Ashok Chavan who switched parties. Vijayan criticizes Rahul's CAA stance and questions Congress's silence during protests.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2024 2:30 am

Left a safer bet than Congress, its leaders not turncoats: Sitaram Yechury

CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury says INDIA bloc offers a strong, viable alternative to BJP. Prime Minister Narendra Modis frequent campaign forays to Kerala and Tamil Nadu signalled sheer desperation and would boomerang on his party as seen in the Karnataka Assembly elections, he adds

The Hindu 19 Apr 2024 11:56 pm

Kerala woman, part of 17-member Indian crew on board ship seized by Iran, returns home

Kerala woman part of member Indian crew on board ship seized by Iran returns home

India Today 19 Apr 2024 11:54 pm

DC Edit | INDIA bloc leaders need to stop targeting each other

The misuse of Central agencies the Enforcement Directorate, Central Bureau of Investigation and income tax department has been a point of grave concern for the Opposition. Almost every party in the INDIA bloc has been flagging this issue repeatedly in rallies and public statements. A chief minister whose party is a partner in INDIA was forced to resign before his arrest by the ED while a sitting chief minister from the same coalition has been put in jail by the same. It cannot be denied either that the ED, mandated as it is with investigating money laundering, takes the lead even in corruption cases. The defendants find it difficult to get bail under the draconian provisions of the 2002 Prevention of Money Laundering Act. Even if the courts question the maintainability of the prosecutions case, they find it hard to grant it, which results in leaders languishing in jail for weeks, months and years. However, one is still hard pressed to find the rationale behind Congressman Rahul Gandhis statement (rant?) against the Kerala CM as to how come he has never been questioned or arrested by these law enforcement bodies. That Mr Gandhi is wrong is only one part of the story, because even if till date no investigating agency has listed Mr Pinarayi Vijayan as an accused or even a witness in a case so that he can be questioned or arrested, his former private secretary, a senior IAS officer arrested for his proximity to some of the accused in a case of gold smuggling through Thiruvananthapuram airport, was alleged to have been pressured to name him. The United Democratic Front (UDF) Mr Gandhis party is leading in Kerala is pitted against Mr Vijayans CPI(M) and the Left Democratic Front (LDF) it helms. Yet all constituents of both fronts are partners in the INDIA bloc. While it may be inevitable that he would compete with the LDF in Kerala, this insinuation from him is thus a low blow bordering on the desperate. It is unbecoming of a good leader. Not to allude to how absurd of him it was to suggest that the Central agencies have spared him as his party has a deal with the BJP. The Left Front in India has always had a spotless record on the subject of corruption. With his antics Mr Gandhi has only undermined the very cohesion of the Opposition platform that his party is actually heading and armed the NDA with morale and ammunition. It can now, in turn, call INDIA out for crying wolf when its complaints about the misuse of ED and other agencies are legitimate. The Congress in Delhi which was earlier at the forefront of the agitation against ED hanky-panky in the Delhi excise policy investigation has since backtracked. It is taking a similar position in Kerala as well. Yet, it is still complaining that the ED and other Central agencies including the I-T department are unjustified in their pursuit of cases against its own leaders. Such a double standard on its part is poor show by the grand old party. Not to mention terrible leadership as it sows seeds of mistrust amongst bloc partners.

Deccan Chronicle 19 Apr 2024 11:41 pm

Odisha FC wins their first-ever playoff match to qualify for ISL semi-final with comeback victory against Kerala Blasters FC

Bhubaneswar:Odisha FC qualified for the semi-final of the Indian Super League (ISL) 2023-24 by beating Kerala Blasters FC by 2-1 at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar tonight. Accordingly, the Juggernauts have won their first-ever ISL playoffs game, and thus made it to the semi-final for the first time in the competitions history. They will now [] The post Odisha FC wins their first-ever playoff match to qualify for ISL semi-final with comeback victory against Kerala Blasters FC appeared first on Pragativadi | Odisha News, Breaking News Odisha, Latest Odisha News .

Pragativadi 19 Apr 2024 11:36 pm

Dump BJP and BRS, Revanth Urges Mahabubnagar, Mahabubabad Voters

HYDERABAD: After two days of hectic campaigning for party candidates in Kerala, Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy launched his Lok Sabha election campaign in Telangana on Friday by taking part in massive nomination rallies in Mahbubnagar for Challa Vamshi Chand Reddy and Porika Balram Naik in Mahbubabad. His roadshows evoked huge response as thousands of people showered flower petals when his cavalcade passed through the roads to the district collectorate offices in the two Lok Sabha constituencies. Addressing the rallies, Reddy tried to connect with voters by raking up local issues concerning them and highlighted how the BJP-led government at the Centre and BRS government in Telangana had failed to deliver on their long-pending issues in the last ten years. The Chief Minister stressed on how his predecessor K. Chandrashekar Rao had deceived the people of Mahabubnagar, which gave him political rebirth by electing him as MP in 2009. In Mahbubnagar, Reddy said that Rao had failed to fill even the teaching vacancies in Palamuru University sanctioned by Congress in the last ten years. He alleged that Rao kept Palamuru-Rangareddy, Jurala irrigation projects in Mahabubnagar pending. He appealed to voters to ensure one lakh majority for the Congress candidate in the ensuing elections. In Mahbubabad, Revanth Reddy appealed to voters to punish BJP and BRS for failing to fulfill the promises made in the AP Reorganisation Act even after being in power for the last ten years. The BJP and BRS governments failed to establish the Bayyaram steel plant and Kazipet railway coach factory and delaying the tribal university.

Deccan Chronicle 19 Apr 2024 11:23 pm

ISL 2023-24: Odisha FC Win First-ever Playoff Match to Qualify for Semi-final with Comeback Victory Against Kerala Blasters

Odisha FC beat Kerala Blasters 2-1 to set up a semi-final clash against Mohun Bagan Super Giant in the Indian Super League.

News18 19 Apr 2024 11:12 pm

Dont scare us with jail Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan tells Rahul Gandhi

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday unleashed a no-holds-barred attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi reminding him that he should not behave in a manner that justified the name given to him by his adversaries in the past. The chief minister was indirectly referring to the name Pappu which was used extensively by the BJP and Sangh Parivar outfits to mock Rahul. Pinarayi's sharp reaction in Kozhikode on Friday came in the wake of the criticism unleashed by Rahul Gandhi against the chief minister the other day. The Kerala chief minister has neither been questioned nor investigated by the ED when two chief ministers are in jail. I leave it to the people of Kerala to ponder as to why Pinarayi Vijayan is getting such preferential treatment from Narendra Modi, he said while addressing election meetings in the state the other day. Taken aback by Rahuls accusations, the chief minister told the Congress leader not to scare him with jail and investigation. Your grandmother (Indira Gandhi) who was all-powerful at one time, put us in jail for one and a half years (Emergency period). He accused Rahul of having a Sangh Parivar mindset which according to him was evident from his silence on the issue of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Don't scare us with jail and investigating agencies. Your followers say you have changed, but others say there is no change. You should brood what others are saying, he said. Pinarayi said the only issue Rahul Gandhi avoided during his yatras was the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). Even when you came to Wayand to file your nomination papers you didn't utter a word on the CAA. What is the reluctance to speak about CAA ? This is the only criticism we raised against you, the chief minister said. The chief minister accused Rahul Gandhi of remaining silent on the abrogation of the status of Jammu and Kashmir. What do you have to say about the scores of Congress leaders who secretly congratulated the Centres decision on the abrogation of 370? Were the 18 MPs elected from Kerala seen anywhere? Hence there is no point speaking now. The big question is what did you do in the last five years, the chief minister asked. Pinarayi said when the central government tried to make the UAPA more draconian, Rahul and his party stood by the BJP. Did you ever raise your voice when Kerala was denied what it rightfully deserved? The Congress in Kerala was invited for a joint protest against the Centre's neglect. But you sided with the Centre. Aren't you responsible for this stand? the chief minister asked. With just seven days left for the crucial Lok Sabha polls, the top leaders of the Congress and CPM have scaled up their attack, accusing each other of being soft on BJP-RSS.

Deccan Chronicle 19 Apr 2024 9:02 pm

Rahul Gandhis decision to contest from Wayanad shows lack of confidence: Nadda

Wayanad (Kerala) : Accusing Rahul Gandhi of promoting corruption, nepotism, and appeasement, BJP President Jagat...

absoluteindianews 19 Apr 2024 8:46 pm

Foreign tourists make up for shortfall in domestic visitors inflow to Kerala

The fall in domestic tourists arrival is attributed to the sweltering head and the election preparation, which has led to government officials postponing their vacation trips

The Hindu 19 Apr 2024 8:17 pm

Congress stung as Pinarayi gives it back to Rahul

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, on Friday, recalled an old name of Rahul Gandhi to attack the Congress leader, who a day earlier had wondered why the Marxist veteran was not jailed by the Bharatiya Janata Party government at the Centre, unlike two other chief ministers of Opposition-ruled states.

Rediff 19 Apr 2024 7:58 pm

63,100 vials of indelible ink for LS election in Kerala

Kerala has 2,77,49,159 voters in total for the Lok Sabha polls

The Hindu 19 Apr 2024 7:34 pm

Kerala Congress splits again; new faction to support NDA

Kerala Congress Democratic launched by former leaders of the Kerala Congress, who resigned from the party alleging discrimination. Saji Manjakadambil appointed as party chairman

The Hindu 19 Apr 2024 7:02 pm

Lok Sabha elections 2024 Phase 2: List of states where schools are closed on April 26

Phase 2 of the ongoing Lok Sabha Elections 2024 begins on April 26th in several states, including Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Rajasthan, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Jammu and Kashmir. Schools and colleges in these areas will be closed to facilitate the voting process.

The Times of India 19 Apr 2024 6:57 pm

INDI Alliance partners fight each other: Kerala CM Vijayan responds to Rahul Gandhi, know why the Congress prince has upset communists

Rahul Gandhi alleged that Pinarayi Vijayan attacked him constantly throughout the campaign, and questioned why didn't Bhartiya Janata Party attacked him.

OpIndia 19 Apr 2024 6:48 pm